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Robert L. Martin

Universal Man

Universal man of varied faces,
product of a meticulous design
from the blueprint of creation,
a plan to adapt to the extreme conditions
that fuel the violence of nature,
born with skin and a certain anatomy
to weather the elements,
safe from the searing sun and frigid cold,
a DNA that never varies so
future generations will inherit the same,
God’s furthest dream kept alive
since that dream was born,
 
then the man among other ignorant men
who passes judgement on his appearance,
who builds himself up by tearing down others
from his false sense of superiority,
who overlooks others’ dignity and intelligence
and forms a hatred from his own ignorance,
part of God’s plan that man invented himself,
the employment of his own free will
that broke away from the
divine spirit within himself,
the same universal spirit that’s
inside the man whom he hates.

Written on Martin Luther King's Day

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